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The Future Is Wild
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DVD Cover InformationActor: Bruce H. Tiffney, Christian Rodska, Jeremy Rayner, Stephen Harris, Stephen R. Palumbi Brand: IMG Editor: Martin Elsbury DVD: Region Code 1 Audio: English (Unknown); English (Original Language); English (Published); Spanish (Published) Format: Box set, Color, Dolby, DVD, NTSC, Widescreen Picture Format: 1.78:1 Running Time: 328 minutes DVD Release Date: 2004-01-27 Audience Rating: NR (Not Rated) Studio: Image Entertainment
Movie Reviews of The Future Is WildMovie Review: The Future As We Know It Summary: 5 Stars
The Future Is Wild takes a peek into the future as we know it. There are three discs. The first one is set five million years into the future. It is the middle of another Ice Age. There is an introduction and four episodes. Every other disc has four episodes.
Episode 1: Return of the Ice
Shagrats stuggle to survive as they are stalked by hungry Snowstalkers. The Shagrat looks like a cross between a capybara and a lemming. The snowstalker is a white cat with sabre-tooth like fangs.
Episode 2: The Vanished Sea
The bottom of Europe and the tip of Africa has come together, blocking off the Mediterrainean from the Atlantic Ocean. This has caused all the water to evaporate, only leaving a salt flat.On this salt flat lives a family of cryptiles, lizard-like animals that run on two legs. Islands, have become small patches of land covered with crevases. On the crevases, lives the scrofa, a pig-like animal that is in constant danger.
Episode 3: Praries of the Amizonia
The amazon rainforest has died out and become a vast plain. On these plains, Karakillers hunt in groups to track down the Babookaris. Also, the rattleback has evolved from various marsupiels and has formed a fire-proof exterior.
Episode 4: Cold Kansas Desert
The rattleback is also making a stand in the Kansa desert. A bird species called the spinks, has adapted to underground life through the raging sandstorms. Also, the deathgleaners hunt for them on the surface like bats.
The second disc travels 100 million years into the future to find out more about the corse of evolution.
Episode 5: Waterland
The octopus family is taking its irst crawls onto land. The new name is the swampus. Their nest are located in plants, wich are in consistant danger of being toppled over by Torutons. Torutons are 120 ton creatures that feed on 1,323 pounds of food a day. Surprizingly, there closest relatives today is the tiny tortoise.
In the water, the lurkfish is always wating to shock its prey with 1,000 volts of electricity.
Episode 6: Flooded World
This episode is set in the shallow seas of the future. Many, many jellyfish have formed together to form the ocean phantom. In the ocean phantom's tenticles, the spindle trooper is always ready to get the food. By food, I mean the reef glider.
Episode 7: Tropical Antarctica
Antarctica has come north to the equator. As a result, it is covered with lush rainforests. These rainforests are home to spitfire beetles and spitfire birds. The flutterbird is also a welcome guest to this new Antarctica.
Episode 8: The Great Plateau
A great blue windrunner dominates the high altitudes of the new plateau. The plateau was formed when Australia when north and struck North America and Asia. The great blue windrunner is a four winged bird that relys on the silver spider for food. The silver spider relys on the last mammal ever, the poggle, to give them food. They feed the poggle until it is fat enough, and then they kill it and feed the poor creature to the queen.
On the final disc, The timestream eccelerates to 200 million years into an alien world.
Episode 9: The Endless Desert
100 million years earlier, a massive asteroid impact wiped out 95 percent of the Earth's life-forms. After the world recovered, Pangea II became the new land mass. The endless desert was home to a veriety of creatures like the terabyte, and antlike insect thet shot sticky goo at its prey. Its prey, meaning the centapede-like garden worm, was helpless. In the water, the gloomworm and the slickribbon live in a bloody world.
Eisode 10: The Global Ocean
With one landmass, there was one ocean. The ocean flish flew over this ocean and fed on the common silver swimmer. But the food chain dosn't stop there. The rainbow squid feasts on the flish and the Sharkopah considers the rainbow squid a delicacy.
Episode 11: Graveland Desert
This world is home to a one legged snail called the desert hopper. These creatures share their desert home with a menagerie of other aliens including the deathbottle, the grimworm, and the bumblebeetle.
Episode 12: Tentacled Desert
In this final episode, squids have evolved to immense sizes, and have moved onto the land perminantly. The megasquid is a perfect example. This beast is larger then an elephant! Though it is huge, its flaw is that it is not very smart. Its treetop dwelling relative, the squibbon, is very social and very smart. This species could even trigger another civilization...
This is the exact reason that the future is wild!
Summary of The Future Is WildSynopsis: Item Type: DVD Movie Item Rating: NR Street Date: 01/27/04 Wide Screen: no Director Cut: no Special Edition: no LanguageENGLISH Foreign Film: no Subtitlesno Dubbed: no Full Frame: no Re-Release: no Packaging: Sleeve Please note: This supplier will be closed on 11/24, 11/25, 12/26, 1/2 for the holidays. The shipping cut off is 12/10 to try and have the products delivered by Christmas.
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